: Once dry, the paper is wound onto a large parent reel and then cut into smaller, specific sizes by a guillotine or sheet cutter. Historical Origins
: The damp paper passes over giant steam-heated rolls to evaporate the remaining moisture. Cend Salle Hiwya Te Mam
: Raw material (dry pulp, recycled paper, or wood fibers) is loaded into a large "pulper" and mixed with water to break it down. : Once dry, the paper is wound onto
How is Paper Made? A Step-By-Step Guide to Our Papermaking Process : Once dry
: Paper as we recognize it today was first recorded in 105 CE by Ts'ai Lun , an official in the Chinese Han Dynasty.